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Why is there so little nature writing by disabled Australian writers?
Author Jessica White considers ecobiography, and how deafness shapes her relationship with natural and built environments.
Bruce Beresford on The Travellers and his life in cinema
The acclaimed director and writer Bruce Beresford talks to ScreenHub about the career that's taken him from the New Wave…
THE BLOK! review: it's big, bawdy and bananas – bravo!
Art can save the world, the universe or neither in THE BLOK!, starring Carly Sheppard and Alexis West.
Basic Income for the Arts will rollout permanently in Ireland from 2026, massive win
Report from the three-year basic income pilot in Ireland found that the arts pays for itself.
Flesh Vessel, DanceX review: a cacophony of shared movements
A powerful 45-minute dance performance, DanceX reminds you of the body’s capacity for movement.
Bubble Show for Adults Only review: a show that pops
Bubble Show for Adults dazzles with its vignettes combining physical theatre, comedy and hypnotic visuals.
The Underworld review: Sophie Laguna goes deep
Sophie Laguna's latest novel The Underworld is a deft exploration of identity, fear and mythology.
Red Earth: A History of the Mildura Region in pictures
Author Stuart Kells discusses the stories – and images – that inform his new book about Victoria's Mildura region.
7 free Melbourne Fashion Week 2025 events on ArtsHub’s radar
The best free events to check out this Melbourne Fashion Week, from 20 to 26 October 2025.
Long overdue solo exhibition of Hany Armanious’ work builds on UK connection
Buxton Contemporary exhibits artist Hany Armanious in November, celebrating the act of looking.